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  In 1943, during the Second World War the body of an English man, William Martin, was discovered off the Spanish coast. The papers he has been carrying were returned to England, where they were carefully examined. They had clearly been changed and that was exactly what the British had hoped would happen, for Martin was a trick designed to fool the Germans.

  Martin did not exist. The body was that of a sailor who looked as though he had died when his boat sank, but in fact he had been ill and died. Leaving the boat to go down, his parents allowed the dead body to be put into the sea near Spain. It was hoped that the Germans would find it and read the fake(假的)papers he carried.

  The papers said that the British would attack the island of Sardinia, when in fact they planned to attack the island of Sicity. The trick was successful. When the British landed on Sicity, most of the heavy German guns had been moved to defend(保卫) Sardinia.

65._______ put the papers on the dead man.

  A. The British    B. German spies C. Spanish soldiers   D. William Martin

66. When the Germans found William Martin they probably thought he _________.

  A. was a British spy with important information about the war

  B. was killed by the British soldiers

  C. died of an illness

  D. had the fake papers of the British Army

67. When the British found out the papers were changed they concluded _________.

  A. Martin did exist                      B. Martin was a German spy

  C. the Germans had read the papers        D. They should attack Sardinia

68. Which of the order is right according to this passage? __________.

  a. The Germans found the dead at sea.

  b. The British decided to use the dead body to fool the Germans.

  c. The British planned to attack Sicily.

  d. The papers on Martin was brought to London to be examined.

  e. The Germans found the fake papers on the dead body.

  f. The Germans decided to defend Sardinia.

  g. The Germans believed the papers.

  A. c.b.a.e.g.f.d.  B.c.a.b.d.g.f.e.    C. a.c.b.g.f.e.d.    D.b.c.a.g.e.f.d.

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